Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is convinced Jesse Marsch will have Leeds United's players breathing fire today.
Leeds head into the game languishing in the relegation zone and without a win in eight matches, having also suffered four consecutive defeats.
However, Klopp is wary that Marsch will be demanding a reaction from his team given their recent struggles.
Klopp said: "When we talk about our situation, how can we improve it, it sounds like we just have to play better and then - ah, there's still an opponent.
"And Leeds are really going for it, Leeds are super lively, super aggressive. I think Jesse at Salzburg, Leipzig was a lot of high press, stuff like this. Now it's a lot of midfield press, make spaces really small, going for counter-attacks, a lot of really good players, talented players.
"(Patrick) Bamford is back, then (Jack) Harrison, (Brenden) Aaronson, speed and desire, then they have real machines. I'm not sure (Tyler) Adams can play, but if he can, another hard, hardest worker in midfield. So there's a lot to like about this team. And they have no result the last six, seven games, no real result.
"So they will be here. And I heard Jesse Marsch saying he is sick of losing, and he's already very emotional on the touchline. He's obviously in the dressing room pretty lively. So he will set them on fire."
